Although Eastern Wu had the lowest sense of existence among the Three Kingdoms, its court struggles were indeed the most tragic among the Three Kingdoms, especially after Sun Quan's death, the clans were cannibalistic, implicated in countless ways, more than Cao Wei and Shu Han. In this cruel struggle, a woman played an important role and played a role in fueling the waves, she was Sun Quan's eldest daughter, the princess of Quan - Sun Luban.
Sun Luban is the eldest daughter of Sun Quan, and her birth mother is a step trainer. Earlier, Sun Quan promised him to Zhou Yu's eldest son, Zhou Xun. Soon after Zhou Xun fell ill and died, Sun Luban married the Eastern Wu chancellor Quan Chun. According to the Eastern Wu system, the princess did not have a title, so she was given the surname of her husband and was called the princess of quan. She also had a younger sister, Sun Luyu, who was known as Princess Zhu because of her marriage to Zhu.

In his later years, Sun Quan caused a decade of political turmoil because of the issue of establishing an heir. Sun Quan originally made the third grandson and the crown prince, and also wanted to make Sun He's birth mother, Lady Wang, empress. But all princesses
Jealous that Lady Wang's status would surpass that of her mother Lady Bu, plus Sun Quan's fourth son Sun Ba also wanted to be the crown prince, Princess Quan secretly helped Sun Ba, saying bad things about Sun Xiu in front of Sun Quan, and provoking the relationship between father and son. Madame Wang could not stand the rumors and soon fell ill and died. After the death of his biological mother, Sun He suffered a huge blow, and was gradually snubbed by Sun Quan, and eventually was deposed from the position of crown prince, and Sun Ba was also given death. Princess Zhu's husband, Zhu Zhao, was also implicated in this and died, so the two sisters became at odds.
Depose the prince and kill the fourth elder, at this time, the nearly 70-year-old Sun Quan doted on his youngest son Sun Liang. Princess Quan pondered Sun Quan's intentions and always said good things about Sun Liang. At the same time, Princess Quan looked for concubines for Sun Liang for long-term consideration, and finally Sun Quan agreed to marry the daughter of Quan Shang, Quan Shang's nephew, to Sun Liang, and Princess Quan gave double insurance for her future political career.
More coincidentally, after Sun Liang was made crown prince, Sun Quanzhi made his birth mother, the young and beautiful Pan, empress. Before Sun Quan died, Empress Pan was strangled to death with silk by the palace maid. Regarding Empress Pan's death, it was because the harem was afraid that after Sun Quan's death, the young Empress Pan would repeat the story of Lü Hou, so it suffered this disaster. So who is afraid of Empress Pan? Princess Quan's mother, the Bushi, was definitely one of them, so Empress Pan's death may have been a conspiracy between Sun Quan's harem, headed by the Bumist, and Princess Quan.
In the second year after Sun Liang ascended the throne, QuanFei was made empress, and five members of the Quan family were knighted, of which the empress's father Quan Shang was appointed as a lieutenant of the city gate, and later succeeded Teng Yin as the general of TaichangWei and led the imperial government. Since then, the status of the whole princess can be described as stable as Mount Tai, and the power has fallen to the opposition.
In the same year, Sun Quan's three orphan ministers began to fight among themselves. Sun Jun killed Zhuge Ke, and soon after killed Teng Yin, taking control of the imperial government. Sun Jun had always been obedient and served Princess Quan, and in order to show his determination to spare Princess Quan from future troubles, he deposed The Crown Princess and poisoned him. Sun He's death, the whole princess is also happy to see.
For Sun Jun's behavior, Sun Yi and others could not look down, so they plotted to kill Sun Jun, and because the matter was revealed, Sun Yi committed suicide. Many people were involved in this matter, and she lied that Princess Zhu was also an accomplice to the rebellion, so Sun Jun killed Princess Zhu at the behest of Princess Quan.
Sun Jun's sister is the wife of Quan Shang, the nephew of Princess Quan, so Sun Jun often interacts with Princess Quan through this relationship. Princess Quan's husband Quan Chun had died earlier, so Sun Jun and Princess Quan had an unspeakable secret relationship. The reason why Sun Jun killed his political enemies Zhuge Ke and Teng Yin was precisely because Princess Quan supported Sun Jun behind her back, and Sun Jun's gain provided a guarantee for princess Quan's power.
In the third year of Wufeng (256), Princess Quan's good friend Sun Jun fell ill and died, and his cousin Sun Qiao controlled the imperial government. The young lord Sun Liang hated the dictatorship of the courtiers, so he began to deliberately pursue the murder of Princess Zhu in order to attack Sun Qiang. Sun Liang then asked his aunt Princess Quan about princess Zhu's death. Princess Quan was afraid, so she shirked her responsibility and said, "I don't actually understand, this is what Zhu Xiong and Zhu Bao, zhu xiong, said." “
Sun Liang was furious at Zhu Xiong and Zhu Bao's betrayal of their birth mother, and Sun Qiang tried to intercede for the two, but Sun Liang did not listen and sent Ding Feng to kill Zhu Xiong and Zhu Bao. Sun Qiang realized that the little emperor was not a soft persimmon that was casually pinched, and Princess Quan also had a conflict with Sun Qiang because of this matter.
Sun Liang intends to eliminate Sun Jiao, and Princess Quan chooses to side with Sun Liang because of her in-law relationship. In the third year of taiping (258), Sun Liang privately discussed with Princess Quan, Taichang Quanshang, and the general Liu Cheng how to kill Sun Qiang. Quan Shang's wife is Sun Qiao's sister, Quan Shang is sloppy and secretive, and such a secret event was known to his wife. Quan Shang's wife was distressed that her brother Sun Qiao had been killed, so she secretly reported the matter to her brother.
Upon learning the news, Sun Qiang led his troops to arrest Quan Shang overnight, killed Liu Cheng, led an army to surround the imperial palace, deposed Sun Liang as the Prince of Huiji, and established Sun Quan's sixth son, Sun Xiu, as emperor, and Sun Xiu's empress was princess Zhu's niece, Princess Zhu's daughter.
Princess Quan was relocated to Yuzhang County, and Quan Shang was exiled to Lingling County. At this time, Quan Yimen was fighting on the front line against Cao Wei, and learned that Sun Liang had been deposed and Princess Quan was exiled, for fear of being killed by Sun Qi, Princess Quan's son Quan Yi, Quan Yi's nephews Yi, Yi, and Jing collectively surrendered to Cao Wei, and Eastern Wu's national strength suffered huge losses.
Princess Quan, who was playing with the power of the fire and once had power in the opposition, did not expect to have such a stupid nephew and suffer this fate, which was really unpleasant. Although Sun Xiu supported Sun Xiu, he was soon killed by Ding Feng.